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Microloma sagittatum

Animal-friendly

Supports birds Supports birds
Supports sunbirds Supports sunbirds

Tolerances & suitability

Drought-resistant Drought-resistant

Social features

Useful Useful
Edible Edible
Attractive Attractive

Aspect

Sun Sun

Plant types

Flowering

  • pink
  • red
  • white
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov

Microloma sagittatum, the bokhoring, is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae, that is native to the south-western Cape, South Africa.

Microloma sagittatum, the bokhoring, is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae, that is native to the south-western Cape, South Africa.

Description
Like other Microloma species, this is a thin climbing plant. However this species has velvety leaves that are slightly arrow-shaped and have margins that slightly curve under.
The distinctive pink flowers have sepals that spread outwards, and a central, green pointed column. The flowers appear in winter and spring.

Distribution
This species usually occurs in the far western part of South Africa, throughout most of the predominantly winter-rainfall Western Cape Province, with its range also extending into the westernmost part of the Northern Cape Province.

References
External links
Media related to Microloma sagittatum at Wikimedia Commons
Data related to Microloma sagittatum at Wikispecies

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